4 Hotels in Dolgellau, Gwynedd

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Dolgellau is a great location to base your holiday in Gwynedd. Whether you plan to stay local and just enjoy the excellent facilities offered by these Dolgellau hotels or just use the hotel as a base to explore what Gwynedd has to offer.

If you can't find what you are looking for in Dolgellau then you can always widen your search to other towns for hotels in Gwynedd.

George III - Set on the banks of the magnificent Mawddach Estuary, this charming hotel is immersed within the spectacular scenery of the Cader Idris and Snowdonian mountain ranges. A haven of peace and tranquillity, George III is situated in the small hamlet of Penmaenpool which is 2.5 miles from Dolgellau and 9 miles from Barmouth. The surroundings are ideal for a host of country pursuits, including rambling, mountain biking, fishing and golfing. After a long day of exploring the area you can return to the George's welcoming restaurant, serving wonderful home-made food, prepared using the freshest local produce wherever possible.

Penmaenpool,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL40 1YD

Dolserau Hall Hotel - This Victorian country house hotel is in Snowdonia National Park, looking out over its own quiet grounds to the hills and mountains. It has luxury rooms and an award-winning restaurant. The Dolserau Hall Hotel was built in 1860 and has many original features. It is 2 miles from the foot of the Cadair Idris mountain. The large rooms have luxury bedding, towels and toiletries from Molton Brown. Each room has tea/coffee and there is fresh milk in a small fridge on each floor. A traditional full Welsh breakfast is available each day. There is a bar, a Victorian walled garden and free parking for guests. Free Wi-Fi can be accessed in the lounges, bistro and bar. The Winter Garden Restaurant has won an AA Rosette for its fresh, locally sourced food.

Dolserau,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL40 2AG

Tynycornel Hotel - With a magnificent location, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty and dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, the Tynycornel Hotel looks out over its own 222-acre fishing lake. With the majestic mountains of Cader Idris reflected in its waters, Tal-y-Llyn Lake is more than a scenic asset; the hotel owns the lake, which is noted for its superb fishing. Tynycornel was a well-known fishing hostelry as early as 1800 and guests enjoy priority access to Tal-y-Llyn's prized waters, together with fine river fishing. Sensitively refurbished, Tynycornel is a solid, traditional building, rich in original character and traditional charm. The en suite rooms have splendid lakeside or garden views and guests can also stay in the adjacent accommodation, converted from old farm buildings. All rooms have TVs, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities. There is a spacious lounge overlooking the lake and the quiet bar and restaurant both offer a high standard of cuisine with an extensive wine list.

Talyllyn,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL36 9AJ

Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel - In 21 acres of gardens and woodland, this country house hotel has a fine restaurant. Penmaenuchaf Hall is a 5-minute drive from the market town of Dolgellau. Each spacious room at Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel has satellite TV, tea/coffee and free Wi-Fi access. There are garden, valley and mountainside views. Penmaenuchaf Hall's dining room offers a contemporary British menu. Penmaenuchaf has a library, and an oak-panelled drawing room with a fireplace. Built in 1860, Penmaenuchaf Hall is in the Snowdonia National Park. Local leisure activities include mountain biking, fishing, golf and pony trekking.

Penmaenpool,
Dolgellau,
Gwynedd
LL40 1YB

If you would prefer more space or the flexibility of a self catering holiday in Gwynedd then why not have a look at the large choice of cottages, apartments, lodges and holiday caravans available in Gwynedd. If you are looking for a lower cost alternative to hotels then you may like to consider a Gwynedd B&B or hostel..